Saturday, March 28, 2020
A Solid Honors Chemistry Course
A Solid Honors Chemistry CourseA good way to learn about the honors chemistry syllabus is to do your homework. Once you know what the standards are, then you can decide which course you would like to take and which classes to take as well.All honors courses are core courses. The grades you will receive in your course depend on the topic you chose and the overall course. You may think that with all the letters you will be getting a great grade in your chemistry class. However, remember that a chemistry class has more important things to teach you than to ensure that you get an A.The honors chemistry syllabus teaches students how to think critically and to use the basic tools needed for chemistry. It also teaches the practical uses of chemistry that are important to the average person. This is not a full course, but it can help you understand how to perform the basic experiments necessary to understand the process and give you the knowledge to do the work needed to get to the desired e nd result. Most people are not going to go out and buy chemicals to make jewelry, but the theoretical concepts that can be learned through honors chemistry and will be useful to you if you ever have to start your own business.There are many different honors chemistry courses available and most of them are at the high school level. There are also online honors courses as well.One of the honors courses is chemistry for science teachers. This includes teachers who are working in schools and tutors who help provide chemistry education for special education students. The concepts discussed in this course will help you with teaching and learning to keep a balance in a class or classroom setting and one you might have to teach yourself in the future.Chemistry majors might be interested in the honors chemistry syllabus at graduate level. Some of the topics discussed include alkali metals, the chemical properties of various elements, experimental design, calibration, analytical methods, and materials science.The honors chemistry syllabus may be found at many places including websites and at several different colleges. The main goal of the course is to encourage you to take better care of your health so that you can continue to live long and healthy lives.
Friday, March 6, 2020
How to find the teach abroad job you didnt know existed (with job postings)
How to find the teach abroad job you didnt know existed (with job postings) From English teaching jobs in Korea to leadership positions in the Middle East, there are exciting employment opportunities for educators in countries all over the world. However, despite vacancies, we often see teachers missing their windows of opportunity. We see this not primarily because they undergo changes of heart or realize a lack of commitment, but because they donât know just how vast the education world truly is. We often see teachers hone their sights on one particular city or country - or on teaching a specific subject or level - which limit their opportunities in out-of-the-box places and positions. Have you ever considered teaching abroad, but felt like you missed your chance because there were no jobs for you in the exact place or role you first wanted to teach in? If you answered yes to that question, youâre not alone. Central to landing a job teaching abroad is to allow yourself to be open to opportunities you may not have thought about before. Finding this flexibility will increase your chances of finding a position.This doesnât mean you need to lower your standards and take a job you donât want. It means you might be surprised by what you discover when considering new options and places. Iâve compiled a list of current job postings in countries that you may not have looked into in the past. There are also some positions we donât come across that often⦠like Lifeguard/Swimming Coach or High School Drama and Chorus Teacher! Check out the list below for vacancies in Egypt, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Mexico, and Qatar. Egypt Dance Teachers - Esol Education, Egypt Music Teachers - Esol Education - Egypt Robotics Teacher - Esol Education - Egypt Social Studies Teachers - Esol Education - Egypt Spanish Teachers - Esol Education Egypt Counselors - Esol Education - Egypt Librarians - Esol Education - Egypt More Esol Education jobs in Egypt Kuwait High School Principal - American United School of Kuwait Lifeguard / Swimming Coach - American United School of Kuwait Kazakhstan English Teachers - Nazarbayev Intellectual Schools Biology Teachers - Nazarbayev Intellectual Schools Mathematics Teachers - Nazarbayev Intellectual Schools Chemistry Teachers - Nazarbayev Intellectual Schools Malaysia Elementary School English Language Learner Teacher - Raffles American School Performance Education/Co Curricular Coordinator - Raffles American School Middle School Generalist - Raffles American School More jobs in Malaysia Mexico High School Drama and Chorus Teacher - American International School Middle School Choir Teacher - American International School Elementary Special Education Teacher - Private International School More jobs in Mexico Qatar Autism Specialist Teacher- Prestigious International School Teachers for Special Needs - Ontario Center for Special Education Online Tutoring Our friends at Skooli have a great online tutoringplatform that allows professional teachers to teach in a digital classroom from anywhere in the world. Teachers can register as an online tutor with Skooli here!
5 Reasons Students Should Blog
5 Reasons Students Should Blog Personal blog: why you need to start one this summer About two summers back I decided to start my own blog. I actually remember the day well. It was a breezy summer afternoon and I was walking home from the library trying not to fumble the pyramid of books and movies I had checked out. My curiosity had gotten the best of me, and I ended up with what was sure to be the makings of a culture filled week. At the time I was enjoying the break between my junior and senior year of college, which is why I frequented the library to stay sharp; something youll learn is necessary (want some more tips? READ: 5 Things to do Before Your Go Away to College). I was reminiscing on all the movies I had watched that year, I studied film theory for my English minor, and feared I would start losing track. Once I got home I dumped the books and started a blog. For the most part, it was meant to be a diary of the films I had watched. Since then its turned into an incubator for all my creative endeavors. Its even opened some doors for me, which Im grateful for. In other words, it was one of the best decisions Ive ever made. Summer is meant for fun, but its also a time to catch up academically, as well as to strengthen areas such as reading and writing (our private Irvine tutors are here to help with any subject). Youll have plenty of time to go to the beach, just make sure you commit a few hours a week to keeping it updated. Once you do start a blog, dont let writers block be an excuse. Odds are youll have some days where the ideas flow and others where you think, I could be watching TV just dont let the latter stop you from posting. Convinced? Here are five great reasons why students should blog. 5. Research papers wont be as difficult Ask any student if he or she would prefer a test over a long research paper and odds are theyll say yes. Tests can rely heavily on memorization, and sometimes your score doesnt meet your potential, thanks to anxiety and stress. Papers, on the other hand, are in your control; you even get the chance to edit them. So why do students still groan whenever a paper is due? My best guess is because their writing skills are lacking, and its difficult for them to arrange the words to flow the way they sound in their heads. I hate to say it, but one English class a semester isnt enough writing practice to become competent and produce work at a collegiate level. Want more bad news? Youre going to want to be writing at a collegiate level once you graduate from high school (professors wont accept excuses at that point). Dont fret, you can always blog to put in the extra hours that are lacking from your formal education. Along with an in-home English tutor, writing at your own leisure will help you develop grammar and sentence structure skills. Just like a sport, writing takes practice. 4. Youll learn social media etiquette and responsibility Though its common knowledge that you must be careful what you put online, you still hear these tragic stories of students being bullied on the internet, or a someone saying something he or she didnt really mean. Despite the intentions or context, everyone must face the repercussions of a mean tweet. Whats the best way to avoid this? Dont do it! If youre feeling frustrated, write about it in your drafts, give it a day, then reread it. In the morning ask yourself, do I still feel that way? Most likely you wont, and youll be glad it was a draft and not a tweet. The internet is not an open diary. To put it another way, you need to turn on the same filter you use on when youre talking in public places. Unlike twitter and Facebook, blog posts take time and editing. Further, Youll have time to ask yourself, is this how I really feel? or will this post hurt someones feelings? before making the decision to publish it. My suggestion is to keep your blog focused on something other than yourself. Trust me, people will learn a lot more about you through the recipes you share and the book reviews you write than a 500 word rant on the teacher you dislike. 3. A blog will help show the world who you are Im a bit introverted and shy, so I often feel people arent getting the best impression of who I really am. That being said, ever since I started blogging Ive had many friends and family approach me and say, I didnt know you like this or that and would seem excited, as if they were meeting me again for the first time. Its your blog, so be YOU. If you like botany, log on and write away about botany. Dont just write what you think people want to read, because odds are theyve already read it. Lately, I keep hearing about self branding and how blogs are part of the mix. Its a little silly for an adolescence to worry about, but creating a respectable online presence will definitely help you in the future, which leads me to my next reason. 2. A personal blog will get you into college Okay, so I exaggerated a bit. You still need to do well in school and balance extracurricular activities (READ: how to balance sports and academics), but that doesnt mean a blog wont help. Most students are told to filter their tweets and keep their Facebook profiles private because admissions offices will often check. This is great advice, but why not give them something positive to remember? Get the admissions office talking with your well written blog about science. 1. Youll make new friends with similar interests Very few of my close friends are as invested in classic movies as I am, which is fine since theyre great people, but its still refreshing to talk to someone who shares similar passions. It wont happen over night, but the more you post on a subject, the more likely someone who shares your interest will come along and interact. Its an excellent way to learn new things about something youre passionate about. Who knows, maybe someone important will read your blog. Thats whats exciting about it, you never know what will come of it. Just make sure what you write is true and thoughtful. Happy blogging, Orange County, and remember to take what you learn back to school in the fall by suggesting a class blog. All blog entries are written by Tutor Nerds. Are you an education professional? If so, email us at info@tutornerds.com for guest blogging and collaborations. We want to make this the best free education resource in SoCal, so feel free to suggest what you would like to see us post about. Orange County parents and students, listen up! Beat the summer slowdown with a private, in-home tutor. We work around your schedule so you can stay sharp while having fun in the sun. Read: 10 Reasons You Need a Summer Tutor. What are you waiting for? Call us. Teach.com
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Back To SchooL Where Do I Find Deals for Cheap School Supplies
Back To SchooL Where Do I Find Deals for Cheap School Supplies Cheap Resources: The Old Way and The New WayDid you know that stores such as Target and Walmart aren't always the only places to find most of your school supplies? When it comes to pencils, pens, binders and paper there's only one place that I trust my hard earned money and that is The Dollar Store. Now, like many people I hate having to dip into my savings account just to buy the essentials for school. I used to only shop at Target and Walmart for my school supplies, like paper and binders. But then one day, I found myself in a local Dollar store looking for a cheaper red binder for a loose-leaf text book. As I walked through the aisle for school supplies I was overjoyed and surprised to see that they not only had the binder I was looking for (a half inch red binder)-- but they also had packs of pens, pencils and notebooks. I love taking notes on the yellow legal pads for in-class notes and was happy to see that they had those too! Not all their stuff was a full dollar either, some of the pencil packs were only 50 cents! They also had poster boards and big cut out letters for posters too!More Options: Shop with me!Here's a short video of me going online to the Dollar Tree's website to show you some of the deals that they have going on. I love going there first, before I go to other stores. Because honestly who wants to pay $6 for a binder when you can just pay $1. One of my favorites is also the project binders that you can put all your essays and project reports in to make them look just a little bit more professional!
Questions To Ask When Looking For A UCSD Chemistry Tutor For Hire
Questions To Ask When Looking For A UCSD Chemistry Tutor For HireThere are a few questions that you should ask yourself when you decide to seek out a UCSD Chemistry Tutor for Hire. It's not the money that is important; it's not even the educational quality of the person that is important. All that matters is that you're getting the best quality education that you can and getting it from someone who is willing to put their personal stake in helping you succeed, as well.If you have an interest in science and want to find the best possible way to get into the science field, then UCSD Chemistry Tutors for Hire is an excellent option. By hiring a UCSD Chemistry tutor for hire, you are not only helping yourself in the scientific world but also are aiding the world in its progression of learning. By teaching, you are training the next generation, and by helping the next generation to be successful, then you are helping the world as a whole.Many people in the world of science have discovered that a University education is not the best way to go about pursuing the job of their dreams. You don't need a degree to become a chemist, and you certainly don't need to have done an extensive amount of research in order to advance in your career path. You can be a doctor, a lawyer, or an engineer, but only if you know how to do it. You need to find a way to get the required education you need to pass a test, or to find a way to take courses that are open to you and require less time than taking an established course.You can seek out a UCSD Chemistry tutor for hire to help you accomplish your goal of success. The best way to go about doing this is to approach them as a professional. The best way to do this is to talk to someone who is willing to help you work towards your goals in a professional and persuasive manner.So, when you find someone who is willing to be a UCSD Chemistry tutor for hire, ask them how long they have been a tutor for. A good person will be able to answer you r questions, but it's important to know how long they have been in their field before you decide to hire one. If they are new to the field, then you may want to do a little homework to find out if they have any references to show that they are reliable. Having a background of at least a few years will make it easier for you to choose someone who can give you good service and good results.Once you have found a UCSD Chemistry tutor for hire that you can work with, it's important to look over their curriculum, and make sure that you will have enough time to study with them. Obviously, you don't want to spend hours just trying to catch up with someone who is only going to have you spend a couple of hours with them. Just make sure that you will have enough time to get all of the information that you need to properly understand.Although a lot of people are now turning to online education, you have to be careful to find someone who is licensed to teach at UCSD. It's important to find someo ne who is qualified to help you study for the tests that you will be taking.
Gannon Tutoring: An Excellent Choice For the Student in All of Us
Gannon Tutoring: An Excellent Choice For the Student in All of UsWhether you are interested in participating in a Gannon Tutoring program, or simply want to evaluate how well the Gannon school is doing in producing college-ready students, Gannon tutoring is certainly one of the most legitimate ways to get involved. Because most schools actually use Gannon tutors on a regular basis, they can give some pretty high quality feedback to the student, and a lot of them come highly recommended. Not all schools that work with Gannon do so for a year, so you'll need to learn more about the school's details before you make your decision.If you're one of the many people who have inquired about Gannon tutoring or are currently enrolled in a Gannon program, you will likely be given a choice between the new and the old. The new tutoring option is actually somewhat more expensive but does not require as much time on your part. The new option consists of an online course, which you may be able to fin ish in just a few weeks or so.A course you complete through Gannon allows you to attend a customized online tutoring session with your tutor. The tutor then moves onto another topic, if you wish, and leads your discussions with your classmates. The basic concept of the program is that the instructor and student have similar expectations and are working toward the same goal. You will therefore learn from the very start what it means to be successful in college, and how you can provide yourself with the opportunity to get into your desired field.Students who complete the course will be awarded a Gannon diploma, which they will need to sit for, and to complete. Gannon does require its students to pass a multiple-choice test in order to earn their diplomas, but the simple fact of the matter is that these students will likely be those that are the most interested in attending a Gannon university and taking the first step toward becoming a college-bound professional. You can take one of t he online courses for as little as ten dollars per session, or you can choose to pay for additional tutoring sessions with the option of completing them all on your own time.Depending on how much time you spend on the internet, you may find that a course through Gannon would be too easy for you, or would simply not be worth the investment of your time. It is not necessary to spend a lot of time on the internet in order to find online Gannon tutoring, however.Most online tutoring services will include two sessions that you can complete online together, and in this way, you will quickly be able to see just how effective the system is. The classes are always self-paced, so that you can complete them whenever you can. Gannon's tutors are experts at their jobs, and the classes will be extremely personalized for you, allowing you to provide detailed feedback and answers, ensuring that you are learning at a pace that will suit you best.If you want to keep up with the trends in education, o r if you're interested in obtaining some online education on your own schedule, choosing Gannon tutoring is definitely the right choice. You'll get a lot of important information on your first visit, and at the end of your first session, you'll be able to pass a simple multiple-choice test, allowing you to earn your Gannon diploma!
What Does it Take to Become a Session Musician
What Does it Take to Become a Session Musician Suzy S. Want to earn money playing and performing music? Set yourself up on the path to success with these career tips from Corona, CA music teacher Milton J. Many aspiring musicians dream of being discovered and becoming the next best superstar. However, many others must also face the music that there is a certain amount of luck and chance in getting that seven-figure record deal. In lieu of sitting, waiting, and wishing for that big break, creating smaller breaks for yourself could make that eventual discovery much easier for AR representatives and record executives, not to mention creating a source of income for yourself in the industry you love. Some of your interests may include songwriting, producing, band leading, or being a creative manager of a music project. These roles often define the dynamics of a band or production, and can help you achieve your eventual goal of sustained financial gains and fame. They also own the most profitable portions of the music industry copyrighted songs and publishing and performance royalties. Yes, that means the person who writes the lyrics and the melodies can potentially earn just as much or more than the artist who sings and performs it. If you have an interest in instrumental or supportive work in a band as opposed to or in conjunction with songwriting, session musicianship would be a perfect launching pad for you. Musicians who choose to engage in session musicianship work with lots of different people, which makes for a successful career by sharing technical and musical expertise with many walks of life in the music industry. In order to do this successfully, you need to build yourself a good reputation and network constantly to create as many connections as possible. If this appeals to your twinkling piano or guitar fingers or tickles your vocal cords, here are some helpful tips on readying yourself to be a successful session musician! Be Technically Proficient Whether for recordings or live gigs, you need to be able to get it right, and fast! Sight reading or the ability to pick up songs by ear are very useful in this case (that means private music lessons with your local TakeLessons teacher are a must!). Be Stylistically Versatile Being able to play in multiple genres of music will increase your possible session gigs, which will lead to more opportunities and financial gains! Be a Diplomat Give your opinion if someone asks for it, but donât overstep your boundaries, as youâre there to help fulfill a vision. Be Picky To begin, accepting session gigs from anyone from various genres will help to build your name and enhance your session workshop aptitude, but after a while you should focus on choosing bands that are professional and give you an element of security in terms of work, tours, earnings, and payouts or shares of future royalties. Be Flexible With Your Time and Money You have to be prepared to be away for an extended period of time at the drop of a hat if youre asked to go on tour with an artist. Also, sometimes you may have a downturn in potential session gigs, and youâll need to be financially prudent. Prepare yourself for these possibilities with your housing, bills, and finances. Become a Multi-Instrumentalist Being able to play multiple instruments (I personally play guitar and piano in addition to vocals) gives you more opportunities to help out and fill in with various roles, which can both set you apart from other session musicians and lead to increased pay. Know Your Gear Being knowledgable about â" as well as owning your own â" equipment is important. It makes everything easier if you show up ready to go with all your gear, and you know what to do with it to help provide the sound the lead artist is looking for. Know Your Rights Make sure you have clear and written-consented agreements on recordings about any royalty entitlements. Frequent a Place With a Thriving Music Scene Although the Internet surely helps to solve this problem to an extent, itâs a good idea to frequent an area where you know and work with the local music scene and/or touring acts, which could lead to more work opportunities and good honest connections. Identify With Your Music This will make your career much more fulfilling, and will show the best and most expressive side of your musicality. Isnt this what its all about? If this sounds like something you would like to pursue, then the world is truly your oyster. Time is of the essence to channel your love for music into your job! Milton J. teaches guitar, piano, singing, music recording, music theory, opera voice, songwriting, speaking voice, and acting lessons in Corona, CA. He specializes in classical, RB, soul, pop, rock, jazz, and opera styles. Learn more about Milton here! Interested in Private Lessons? Search thousands of teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for convenient, affordable private lessons today! Search for Your Teacher Photo by L. Bernhardt, Resident Loon
Cruise Ship Musician Jobs How I Got The Gig What To Expect
Cruise Ship Musician Jobs How I Got The Gig What To Expect Sign up successful The call started with friendly introductions, a short interview, and a brief description of what we would actually do during the âauditionâ part of the call. He said, âGo ahead,â and I was off and running. I played through all the tunes and felt good about them, because of the way I prepared myself. After a short pause, he told me that they could offer me the job right then, on the spot. This got me on their roster. They didnât have a contract for me right away, but they assured me that they would be calling soon with an offer. And that they did. Within a week I had been offered three different contracts! There was a lot to consider and a lot of information to take in! I told them that I needed to talk the details over with my wife, and they understood and gave me a day to get back to them. After weighing all my options, I decided to decline their generous offers. It turned out to just not be the right fit for my life at that time. However, the experience of the audi tion was a lot of fun and learning about cruise ship musician jobs was very interesting! Although I put in a lot of work and even landed the gig, I had to think long and hard about what I actually wanted for myself. It turns out that what I really want is to be here in Las Vegas to rock out with my band! And, I want to be here to teach you how to play guitar and bass! You know what you want, now go for it! Nick B. teaches music theory, songwriting and guitar lessons in Las Vegas, NV, as well as online. He has transcribed over 12 books for Hal Leonard Publishing. His specialties include rock, pop, blues, technique, music theory, and ear training. Nick joined the TakeLessons team in April 2014. Learn more about Nick here! Interested in Private Lessons? Search thousands of teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for convenient, affordable private lessons today! Search for Your Teacher Photo by Jeff Dunn
Should I Go To University of Notre Dame
Should I Go To University of Notre Dame The tutors behind Varsity Tutors are not just here to teach theyre sharing their college experiences as well. Ashley graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 2012 with a Bachelors degree in Biological Science Theology. She currently tutors many subjects in Boston specializing inBiology tutoring, ACT prep tutoring,SAT prep tutoring, Essay Editing tutoring, and more. Take a look at her review of the University of Notre Dame: VT: Describe the campus setting and transportation options. How urban or safe is the campus? Are there buses or do you need a car/bike? Ashley: The University of Notre Dame is located in South Bend, Indiana, only a few miles south of Michigan and less than two hours east of Chicago. The campus is gorgeous. It is essentially self-contained, with sweeping lawns, beautiful gardens, patches of woodland, and two lakes (with lovely trails for jogging!). I quickly felt right at home on the University of Notre Dames campus, and it is quite safebesides being set apart from the surrounding neighborhoods, the campus has ample lighting and many emergency call stations. Almost all undergraduates live right on campus, and you can walk nearly anywhere in about 15 minutes. Some students ride their bikes to class, and to get off-campus, most students drive, bike, or take a shuttle bus. VT: How available are the professors, academic advisers, and teaching assistants? Ashley: Very rarely did I have difficulty getting in contact with professors or advisers at the University of Notre Dame. Particularly for first-year or especially challenging courses, the professors and teaching assistants know that students will need help, and they often hold frequent office hours or tutorial sessions. Academic support in the form of tutoring and advising is also available, with a special focus on first-year students. VT: How would you describe the dorm life rooms, dining options, location, socialization opportunities with other students? Ashley: The University of Notre Dame is well known for its unique dorm life. Almost all undergraduates choose to live on-campus for all four years. The University of Notre Dames dorm life is special because there are no sororities or fraternities. Instead, each single-sex dorm has a distinctive character and community of its own. Each dorm has its own chapel and Mass schedule, as well as a hall council that plans events (liturgical, social, service, etc.) to support dorm life. Students are fiercely loyal to their dormsthey celebrate their dorm mascot (we were the Howard Hall Ducks), play against other dorms teams in inter-hall sporting events (the inter-hall football championship is played in Notre Dame Stadium), and compete for the celebrated title of Hall of the Year. Your dorm is truly your family while at the University of Notre Dame! There are two main dining halls on campus, and both are fantastic (I highly recommend North Dining Halls pasta stir-fry and South Dining Halls make-your-own-pizza). In addition, there are a variety of cafes and smaller dining options scattered throughout the academic buildings and LaFortune Student Center. Most students have a meal plan, which gives them access to three all-you-can-eat meals in the dining hall each day, in addition to Flex Points that can be spent at eateries around campus. VT: Which majors/programs are best represented and supported? What did you study and why? Did the university do a good job supporting your particular area of study? Ashley: The University of Notre Dame has a wide variety of majors in the College of Science, College of Arts and Letters, College of Engineering, and Mendoza College of Business. All students begin in the First Year of Studies program, where they take foundational courses that set the stage for their specialization when they declare a major for sophomore year. Most students have at least one minor in addition to their major, and many students double-major. For example, I was a Biological Science major (College of Science) with a second major in Theology (College of Arts and Letters). I loved having the opportunity to learn more about my faith by taking theology classes alongside the science classes in my Biological Science major. Even better, I had many opportunities to take elective coursessuch as Greek, geology, and literatureoutside of my main focus areas. VT: How easy or difficult was it for you to meet people and make friends as a freshman? Does Greek life play a significant role in the campus social life? Ashley: The University of Notre Dame is most often described as a family, and this strong sense of community begins with an acceptance letter that says, Welcome home. First-year students are immediately welcomed into their dorm communities, and they can participate in a variety of dorm and inter-hall events specifically designed for freshmen. In addition, the University Notre Dame hosts an event during which all of the campus clubs and organizations are present so students can browse their (nearly infinite!) options and find activities that suit their interests. First-year students also quickly get to experience the great tradition of campus football, and autumn Saturdays are a near-sacred time as everyone cheers on the Fighting Irish. VT: How helpful is the Career Center and other student support services? Do many reputable companies recruit on campus? Ashley: The Career Center is a useful resource, which I especially used when I needed help developing a resume for the first time. Juniors and seniors often attend the several career fairs offered throughout the year, and the University of Notre Dame also hosts a service fair for students who would like to commit themselves to a service or religious organization for a few years after graduation. VT: How are the various study areas such as libraries, the student union, and dorm lounges? Are they over-crowded, easily available, spacious? Ashley: The University of Notre Dames main library is 13 stories high and filled with desks and comfortable chairs for studying. In addition, there are several smaller libraries around campus. Many academic buildings (e.g., the Jordan Hall of Science) have designated study spaces that can be either quiet or social, depending on the atmosphere encouraged by that department. Dorms usually have at least one study lounge on each floor, but these can be louder and more crowded than the library, especially when students are hesitant to walk too far in the winter. I always enjoyed trying out new study spaces, as well as finding interesting, out-of-the-way locations in which to read or write a paper. VT: Describe the surrounding town. What kinds of outside establishments / things to do are there that make it fun, boring, or somewhere in between? To what extent do students go to the downtown area of the city versus staying near campus? Ashley: The University of Notre Dame is bordered by suburban neighborhoods, a larger commercial road, campus apartments, and recently-developed commercial streets geared toward students (think Chipotle, campus bookstore, ice cream, trendy restaurants, etc.). Honestly, there is so much to do that most students spend the majority of their free time on campus! The neighboring city of Mishawaka has a ton of stores and restaurants. For students willing to travel, the city of Chicago is easily accessed by bus or train, and the Lake Michigan shore is not too far away, either. VT: How big or small is the student body? Were you generally pleased or displeased with the typical class sizes? Ashley: There are about 8,000 undergraduates, which was a perfect size for meneither overwhelmingly large, nor so small that it felt constraining. As a Biological Science major, I often had larger lecture-style classes in my first two years, but class sizes decreased for more specialized upper-level courses. My Theology courses in the College of Arts and Letters were generally smaller and included many seminar-style (less than 20 students) classes. I felt that these class sizes, though diverse, were very appropriate given the nature of the courses. VT: Describe one memorable experience with a professor and/or class. Perhaps one you loved the most or one you regret the most. Ashley: My most memorable courses at the University of Notre Dame were my Beginning Greek I and II classes, which I took just for fun (as a science major in a classics course, I was definitely an anomaly!). Learning an ancient language required a skill set and study strategies that were very different from my typical homework assignments (memorizing biological processes, writing lab reports, or writing theology essays). Greek was by far my hardest and most demanding course that yearand yet it was one of the most fun! My professor did an outstanding job of making his lessons engaging and yet incredibly demanding. His high expectations gave us all the motivation to prepare meticulously for each class. Even though Greek was an elective for me, I also treasured the fact that my study of Greek simultaneously informed the other classes I was takinggeology, physiology, and theology are all disciplines with a Greek-based technical vocabulary. Check out Ashleys tutoring profile. The views expressed in this article do not necessarily represent the views of Varsity Tutors.
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